Short answer: In Connecticut today, voters are taking part in municipal elections. Polls closed in many towns around 8:00 PM local time, and unofficial results are being reported by the Secretary of the State and local election officials. You’ll typically see results for mayoral, selectboard/board of aldermen, and other municipal races, along with potential representation-needed seat outcomes in towns with minority representation requirements. For a specific town’s results, check your town clerk or the state’s election portal shortly after polls close. What to expect this election day
- Races on the ballot:
- Mayor or first selectman in many cities and towns
- Members of common councils, boards of selectmen, or boards of aldermen
- Municipal offices such as treasurer or clerk where applicable
- Timelines:
- Polls close around 8 p.m. in most municipalities
- Unofficial results begin to appear from the state and local election offices within a few hours of closing
- Where to watch for results:
- The Secretary of the State’s official results site for Connecticut
- Local news outlets and their live-update pages
- Town-specific election pages or minutes from the town clerk
If you’d like, specify your town or clarify whether you want a live-update source or a past-results recap, and I can guide you to the most relevant official pages and local coverage for that town.
